Separated at Birth

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These bitches have our lives!!!

They probably had a fancy champagne brunch before spending the day shopping and coordinating looks!!! It’s no accident that they both have off-the-shoulder dresses with ruffles on the sleeve, perfect curls framing their faces and, finally, similar poses. 

On the left is Sir Peter Lely’s “The Duchess of Portsmouth” and on the right is Pieter Nason’s “Portrait of a Lady.” SHOCKER! Even the artists share the same first name.

SO jeal.

Separated At Birth

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Rembrandt Self Portrait and Rembrandt Herman Doomer

Left: Rembrandt van Rijn’s ”Self-Portrait” (1640)
Right: Rembrandt van Rijn’s “Herman Doomer” (1640)

Separated At Birth

Left: Sir Anthony van Dyck’s “Cornelius van der Geest”
Right: Diego Valazquez’s “Portrait of a Man With a Goatee”

Separated At Birth

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Left: Mary Queen of Scots (executed for treason)
Right: Anne Knollys (great niece of Anne Boleyn, executed for treason by her husband, King Henry VIII)